Nearly 60% of employees use unapproved AI tools at work, according to a new Cybernews survey. While many understand the associated risks, they’re still feeding sensitive company information to unsanctioned tools. That’s because a third of those surveyed say the AI tools provided by their companies don’t fully meet on-the-job needs.
Shadow AI incidents now account for 20% of all breaches, while 27% of organizations report that over 30% of their AI-processed data contains private information — from customer records to trade secrets.
That is where Silicon Valley-based CoChat comes in. An AI collaboration platform built for teams, this week introduced what it says is the first centralized workspace with built-in AI governance where employees can communicate, share AI chats, deploy assistants, and generate automated workflows.
The company’s mantra is “give your entire team a shared workspace where humans and AI assistants collaborate in a safe environment — in real time.”
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